Resistance to Targeted ABC Transporters in Cancer

Resistance to Targeted ABC Transporters in Cancer

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Scorpions have fascinated humans for a long time, ﬁrst and foremost because of the harm the sting of a few species could cause but also due to their unique natural history and for the many biologically active compounds found in their venoms. This volume of the Toxinology handbook series covers all those aspects.

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رفتن به Sting and venom‏ – All known scorpion species possess venom and use it primarily to kill or paralyze their prey so that it can be eaten. In general, it is fast-acting, allowing for effective prey capture. However, as a general rule, they will kill their prey with brute force if they can, as opposed to using venom.
‏Deathstalker · ‏Buthidae · ‏Heterometrus swammerdami · ‏Pedipalp

Elemental analysis of scorpion venoms – NCBI – NIH

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توسط ARK Al-Asmari – ‏2016 – ‏مقالات مرتبط
۱۶ شهریور ۱۳۹۵ – Scorpion venom is a rich source of biomolecules, which can perturb physiological activity of the host on envenomation and may also have a therapeutic potential. Scorpion venoms produced by the columnar cells of venom gland are complex mixture of mucopolysaccharides, neurotoxic peptides and other …

2012 – ‏Science
Scorpion Venoms—Advances in Research and Application / 2012 Edition is a ScholarlyPaperTM that delivers timely, authoritative, and intensively focused information about Scorpion Venoms in a compact format. The editors have built Scorpion Venoms—Advances in Research and Application / 2012 Edition on the vast …

Scorpion Venom and the Inflammatory Response – Hindawi

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توسط VL Petricevich – ‏2010 – ‏بیان شده در 143 یافته – ‏مقالات مرتبط
۱۴ دی ۱۳۸۸ – Abstract. Scorpion venoms consist of a complex of several toxins that exhibit a wide range of biological properties and actions, as well as chemical compositions, toxicity, and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics. These venoms are associated with high morbility and mortality, especially …